Troopers from the Brattleboro barracks said Cooper R. Deane, 17, of Ashfield, rolled his 2001 Jeep Wrangler at about 6:40 p.m. on Route 8A in Whitingham, just north of Heath.

Deane was northbound on Route 8A when the Jeep skidded off the road and rolled over, police said. He was wearing a seatbelt and was uninjured in the crash, but his vehicle sustained damage to its roof, front end and quarter panels, police said.

The Whitingham Fire Department and Deerfield Valley Ambulance responded to the scene.

It was snowing at the time of the crash, according to police, who urged motorists to use caution and slow down during inclement weather.

It was the second serious crash involving Massachusetts motorists injured on snowy Vermont roadways on Saturday. At about 4:15 p.m., 21-year-old Benjamin Mohla, of Wakefield, was killed when the vehicle he was riding in skidded off Interstate 89 in the central Vermont town of Randolph, located about 25 miles south of Montpelier.

Two other Massachusetts men traveling with Mohla – 21-year-old Myles Cox and 22-year-old Jonathan K. Taliadoros, both of Gloucester – sustained neck and head injuries and were taken to a Hanover, N.H., hospital for treatment. Updates on their conditions were not immediately available.

Weather was a factor in both Saturday crashes, according to authorities.

MAP showing approximate location where Franklin County man rolled his Jeep in the Windham County, Vt., town of Whitingham, just over the Massachusetts border: